Google Cloud VPN over NAT

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I'm trying to configure VPN between Google Cloud and a few on premise subnetworks hidden behind NAT. The problem is that I have only 1 external IP address and as I've said I'd like to create multiple VPN connections to few (~10) subnetworks which are hidden behind NAT. Is it possible?
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I'm trying to configure VPN between Google Cloud and a few on premise subnetworks hidden behind NAT. The problem is that I have only 1 external IP address and as I've said I'd like to create multiple VPN connections to few (~10) subnetworks which are hidden behind NAT. Is it possible?
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You are leaving out a lot of details. There are many types of VPNs. For IpSec VPNs, NO. For software VPns such as OpenVPN, yes. For Site-to-Site, NO.
– John Hanley
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I'm trying to configure VPN between Google Cloud and a few on premise subnetworks hidden behind NAT. The problem is that I have only 1 external IP address and as I've said I'd like to create multiple VPN connections to few (~10) subnetworks which are hidden behind NAT. Is it possible?
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I'm trying to configure VPN between Google Cloud and a few on premise subnetworks hidden behind NAT. The problem is that I have only 1 external IP address and as I've said I'd like to create multiple VPN connections to few (~10) subnetworks which are hidden behind NAT. Is it possible?
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You are leaving out a lot of details. There are many types of VPNs. For IpSec VPNs, NO. For software VPns such as OpenVPN, yes. For Site-to-Site, NO.
– John Hanley
yesterday
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You are leaving out a lot of details. There are many types of VPNs. For IpSec VPNs, NO. For software VPns such as OpenVPN, yes. For Site-to-Site, NO.
– John Hanley
yesterday
You are leaving out a lot of details. There are many types of VPNs. For IpSec VPNs, NO. For software VPns such as OpenVPN, yes. For Site-to-Site, NO.
– John Hanley
yesterday
You are leaving out a lot of details. There are many types of VPNs. For IpSec VPNs, NO. For software VPns such as OpenVPN, yes. For Site-to-Site, NO.
– John Hanley
yesterday
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You are leaving out a lot of details. There are many types of VPNs. For IpSec VPNs, NO. For software VPns such as OpenVPN, yes. For Site-to-Site, NO.
– John Hanley
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